How about a Reaper Tips Sheet? (not just an entire, meandering section of the forum, but an actual document, edited to trim off all but the facts).

Yes, someone please take the ball and run with it. Look, I see a scout in the stands!

I started doing this for myself, but I could aswell share it.
Consider it just a start, very unfinished. Feel free to update, correct it or whatever.
I think categorising the tips as the list hopefully grows wouldn't also be a bad idea...

First time I've used Google docs, hope it'll workout.
(I'd suggest also updating the online document if you post tips here.)

I started doing this for myself, but I could aswell share it.
Consider it just a start, very unfinished. Feel free to update, correct it or whatever.
I think categorising the tips as the list hopefully grows wouldn't also be a bad idea...

First time I've used Google docs, hope it'll workout.
(I'd suggest also updating the online document if you post tips here.)

Cool Nofish - word processing in a browser. Call me slow. I just discovered pixlr.com as well. Great idea. The WIKI should probably benefit from these tips too. It looks neglected.

Ha, call me slow also. Just discovered Google docs a minute before posting this when looking for a way that various people could contribute to a document. Don't even know how I exactly discovered it... (probably using Google hehe)

Very groovy, man. This kind of thing bridges the gap between the manual (too much information in some cases when you just want a simple one liner) and keyboard shortcuts (which are often too minimal in their reference of what good they can do).

I think we have a winner here. And if Reaper sprouts these tips from within the app. that would truly be...even more awesomer than awesome.

I'm a pretty optimistic person, but I do wish that there was a way to have a password for this doc that was only accessible to logged-in users of the Forum. I know that probably sounds paranoid, but...

What about having a version editable by anyone, like now, and one "official", only accessible for download, that one person only mantains by integrating all good content coming from the freely editable one?

All this stuff is added. Done a little formatting to clean it up and make it more printable.

If you want an empty line between bullets, simply make a new line with a bullet with the return key, and then remove the indent of that line or press the bullet list icon. The line(s) your cursor is on will have the bullet removed.

Keep the tips coming and if you don't feel like sorting them in to a category, just put them up in the Unsorted section at the top.

This is neat: wherever you click in the timeline, you can have the selection follow you around by simply clicking on Shift "{" for left limit of selection or Shift "}" for right limit. You can even do this while the project is running. It's spooky!

"A good way to just bring down automation for one area is to simply use the "time selection" to select the area (say your whole chorus area) and then simply adjust the automation fader (make sure it's in trim mode).

This adds in the points at the edges of that area and then adjusts every node within the time selection relatively."